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5 Incredible Ways To Make Foreign Friends

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5 Incredible Ways To Make Foreign Friends Would you like to be able to  make foreign friends , but you just don’t know how? There is no reason to fret – Finding people related to you from other corners of the globe is easier than you might think, you just have to learn a few useful tips, such as frequenting foreign environments, having lunch in exotic restaurants, learning new languages in foreign countries, enrolling in summer courses or even spending your holidays in countries as fascinating as Spain. Come and join us as we expand on these tips for helping you  make foreign friends . Friendship is a trait capable of uniting people from all environments, conditions and cultures; According to a well known study conducted by the University of Virginia (United States), friendship increases our empathy – A characteristic which can be a permanent effect lasting to and elderly age. Do You Want To Make Foreign Friends? 5 Helpful Tips For Success Eat At Foreign Restaurants and

WHO DO YOU WANT TO BE

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Hey guys, I discovered an amazing motivation video. Hope you all like it. Have fun!

PIXTON: everyone can make comics

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                                                  PIXTON Pixton is a comic creation site (as well as Android and iOS app) where creators can both make and share their comic strips. It's simple to navigate. After teachers establish a classroom site, they receive codes to distribute to students. Students can join by entering the code or teachers can manually add students to their class page. After students create an avatar (in comic form, of course!), they follow the step-by-step comic creator to begin their graphic stories. Teachers can make a specific assignment, or let students create freely. Options include the number of panels and the layout of a page. Visual icons help students add artwork, backgrounds, and text bubbles to comics (students don't draw their own stuff here but pick from a bank of fun images). A handy link to video tutorials is located right in the workspace, and the videos open up above a comic-in-progress, allowing students to toggle between how-tos

Socrative:Learning Tool

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                     Socrative What is it? It is an easy to use test / quiz /  collaboration site. In their own words:   “Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.” Use is for: quick fact-based quizzes Exit quizzes Longer answer, open ended question Pre-testing How do you use it? You need to  sign up  first. After that you will see the main screen. Scroll down to “Manage Quizzes” and create your first quiz.  It can be multiple choice or you can let students can enter answers themselves.  Socrative is great for instant feedback and works really well for quick knowledge checks at the end of class. It is easy to set up and never fails to impress the students. I like Socrative, because I can do many things while teaching, for example, students can enter answers and the whole classroom can visualize it, the

EDMODO

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Edmodo, also known as “Facebook for school,” is the premier social media and learning platform for teachers and students alike. Founded in 2008, the site has since gained over 20 million users. The K-12 social media network continues to grow and is now available in six languages, including Spanish, German and Greek. The platform’s app equivalent brings portability into the equation, which means educators, students and even parents can always access Edmodo when they need it. How Teachers Can Use It With Edmodo, teachers can truly bring the classroom online. With the ability to give assignments, quizzes and polls to students, Edmodo users can manage their classes and consolidate all of their activities in one place. Users also have unlimited options in terms of sharing digital content. Teachers can embed instructional videos, create learning groups for students, and manage calendar events. Communities allow teachers to browse subjects in order to find and share information

Pinterest

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Pinterest is a social network that allows users to visually share, and discover new interests by posting (known as ‘pinning’ on  Pinterest) images or videos to their own or others’ boards (i.e. a collection of ‘pins,’ usually with a common theme) and browsing what other users have pinned. Using a visual orientation, the social network is very much focused on the concept of a person’s lifestyle, allowing you to share your tastes and interests with others and discovering those of likeminded people. The social network’s goal is to “connect everyone in the world through the ‘things’ they find interesting.” Users can either upload images from their computer or pin things they find on the web using the Pinterest bookmarklet. Here is my Pinterest Pin. I also used  Piktochart  to prepare my Pinterest Pin. 

Seesaw

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Seesaw  The Learning Journal provides opportunities for students -- and teachers -- to really think outside the box. Students can show their work and thought processes in real time by submitting a video of themselves working through a math problem, snapping a picture of a paragraph they wrote, recording themselves reading a poem, or uploading a file to demonstrate their learning. Encourage kids to submit a series of images along with notes that tell the story that connects them. Or let kids collaborate with each other using peer-to-peer feedback to offer suggestions on writing content, scientific hypotheses, or creative ideas. Teachers at all grade levels and across all content areas can use Seesaw to keep digital portfolios of student work, including commenting on student submissions. You can communicate with families easily and share student work with them, or push out assignments to students to individualize instruction. You can also choose work to share with a broader